Web Series Review
Web Series Review From Around The World A web series review is similar to a movie review, but with some key adaptations to account for the episodic nature of the format. Here’s a breakdown of what a web series review typically offers:
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Run Away Series Review: A Harlan Coben Netflix Series With Forgettable Twists
Run Away Series Review: New year, new mystery in many layers, as usual, but designed to stay in the background.…
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Stranger Things Season 5 Episode 8 Review: Finale That Does The Characters Justice But Lacks Courage!
Stranger Things Season 5 Episode 8 Review: We’re finally there. A month and more after the first Play on the…
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Stranger Things Season 5 Vol. 2 Review: A Massive Show Struggling to Find Its Final Form
Stranger Things Season 5 Vol. 2 Review: With the release of episodes 5, 6, and 7 – Shock Jock, Escape…
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Stranger Things Season 5 Review (Vol. 1): The First of the Three Steps Towards the Finale!
After years of waiting, postponements, and exponential cast growth on and off screen, Stranger Things Season 5 landed on Netflix. Today, November…
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All Her Fault Series Review: Well-constructed Suspense and Effective Handling of Suspicion
All Her Fault fits into the trend of high-voltage family thrillers, but it does so by avoiding gratuitous sensationalism to…
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The Family Man Season 3 Review: A Masterclass in Spy Thrills and Human Drama
The Family Man Season 3 Review: The biggest debate raging in the film industry right now is ‘Stardom vs. Story’.…
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The Crystal Cuckoo Review: A Mystery That Blossoms in the Heart of the Season?
‘The Crystal Cuckoo‘ (original title: El cuco de cristal) series became the new phenomenon of Netflix, reaching number 1 thanks…
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Mrs Playmen Series Review: A Magazine as A Place of Experimentation and Freedom of Expression
Arrived on Netflix this Wednesday, Mrs Playmen is a miniseries that looks to the past for questioning the present. At…
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The Beast in Me Season 1 Review: Elegant and Psychologically Charged Thriller?
Vinegar’s The Beast in Me is presented openly. What, more disturbing atmosphere, but givenas a psychological thriller focused on the confrontation…
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Death by Lightning Series Review: A Fragile Balance Between Satire and Tragedy!
Death by Lightning is a forgotten American story. The Netflix miniseries, available from November 6th, retraces (obviously in a fictionalized…
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Pluribus Series Review: Apple TV’s Series By Vince Gilligan Dig Into Your Brain
Pluribus Series Review: From 7 November, with the release of the first two out of seven episodes of Pluribus on…
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Maxton Hall Season 2 Review: Between Mourning, Power and Destroyed Loves!
Maxton Hall Season 2 Review: From November 7th, all 6 episodes of teen drama are available on Prime Video Maxton…
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The Witcher Season 4 Review: Feels More Like a Bridge to the Finale!
The Witcher Season 4 is a chapter of metamorphosis. After three years inextricably linked to the image of Henry Cavill,…
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The Asset Netflix Review: Netflix Series Between Spies, Deceptions and Hidden Truths
The Asset Netflix Review (Legenden): I just finished watching The Asset (Legenden) on Netflix, and I must tell you something:…
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IT: Welcome to Derry Review: Visually Powerful and Acted with Intensity!
Returning to Derry means, once again, dealing with time: the chronological one of the sixties and the more convoluted one…
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